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carlschmid2002
13th February 2015, 09:13 PM
Two months now with the V8 D3 and I am still loving it. There is one little thing that really annoys me. Who would have thought it would be a good idea to have to press the key fob twice to unlock passenger doors. It drives me nuts. Here in Townsville the first thing you do is unlock car and start for Aircon. When you around the car to deposit child in car seat I can't open door. It always happens with two kids in hand or dogs as well that need to be put in the back. I think it is a Seppo thing. They have so much car jacking, but, it really drives me nuts. The fuel economy is not great but otherwise I love this car. The engine is a joy to drive. My whinge for today.
jon3950
13th February 2015, 10:04 PM
That can be re-configured. I just can't remember how to do it in the D3, sorry. :(
I'm sure someone useful will be along shortly...
Cheers,
Jon
TerryO
13th February 2015, 10:07 PM
Others would know for sure, as I have not bothered to check if you can turn the key two push off, like you can on a D4. Have you checked the manual? 
If you do check it please let us know what the outcome is thanks.
By the way its great to hear your enjoying the D3. ... ;)
xoph44
14th February 2015, 05:27 AM
Hi
From the users manual...
Single-point entry
This is a personal security feature, which enables only the driver's door to be unlocked, leaving the other doors in a locked state.
Single-point entry can be disabled on individual remote control keys, by pressing and holding the lock and unlock buttons together for three seconds.
All doors will now unlock with a single press.
Repeating the procedure will re-enable single point entry.
Each time single-point entry is enabled or disabled, the vehicle will lock then unlock into the selected mode.
Had our D3 for just over 12 months now - still grinning, never enjoyed a vehicle as much.:D
Cheers
Chris
4evershiva
14th February 2015, 07:23 AM
love this forum....always something to learn...this issue did annoy me but i just put up with it...thanks to you guys, no more double click to unlock...
carlschmid2002
14th February 2015, 11:34 AM
Hi
From the users manual...
Single-point entry
This is a personal security feature, which enables only the driver's door to be unlocked, leaving the other doors in a locked state.
Single-point entry can be disabled on individual remote control keys, by pressing and holding the lock and unlock buttons together for three seconds.
All doors will now unlock with a single press.
Repeating the procedure will re-enable single point entry.
Each time single-point entry is enabled or disabled, the vehicle will lock then unlock into the selected mode.
Had our D3 for just over 12 months now - still grinning, never enjoyed a vehicle as much.:D
Cheers
Chris
 You are a legend.
Nicky
14th February 2015, 02:45 PM
The default setting is a security feature, which you would appreciate in a crowded environment.
carlschmid2002
14th February 2015, 07:43 PM
The default setting is a security feature, which you would appreciate in a crowded environment.
I have been in some crowded environment with people with guns and getting in your car through any door is handy. I am not sold. A gimmick that causes more frustration than safety.
Nicky
15th February 2015, 10:58 AM
Common feature on cars in the USA, part of LR's world.
carlschmid2002
15th February 2015, 11:07 AM
I had a Honda Odysy rental in LA for a few months and when you drive off all the doors lock. Annoying feature. Some may like it, I don't.
Epic pooh
15th February 2015, 11:58 AM
That can be turned on/off per key.  My wife likes it but I hate it so two of our cars are set on for her off for me.  She likes 2 stage unlock so same deal there as well.  Our third car has the best locks - normal manual locks no central locking (first person in is the central locking haha) no bs.
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